释义 |
open-door policyˌopen-ˈdoor ˌpolicy noun [countable] - He can not listen to those who, however well-intentioned, say we should operate an open-door policy.
- He has an open-door policy, which means that staff are encouraged to come and see him if they have problems.
- Suddenly the open-door policy was in question and was in need of modification.
- These remarks were highly embarrassing for the government and brought out the different opinions within the party on the open-door policy.
► Policiesagitprop, nounapartheid, nounclass struggle, nouncollectivism, nouncolonialist, nouncommunism, nounconsciousness raising, nounconsumerism, noundemocrat, noundemocratic, adjectivedemocratize, verbdenationalize, verbdesegregate, verbdoctrine, noundogma, noundove, noundovish, adjectivedrive, nounfiat, nounhawk, nouninternationalism, noun-ism, suffixism, nounland reform, nounMachiavellian, adjectivemanifesto, nounMarxism, nounmeritocracy, nounnihilism, nounnon-aggression, nounnon-intervention, nounnon-partisan, adjectivenon-violence, nounopen-door policy, nounpacifism, nounpacifist, nounparty line, nounpassive resistance, nounperestroika, nounpolitical action committee, nounprivate member's bill, nounprogramme, nounradical, adjectivereaction, nounreformist, adjectiverevisionism, nounsocial democracy, nounsocial engineering, nounsocialism, nounsocialist, adjectivesocialist, nounsubsidiarity, nounwomen's lib, noun 1the principle of allowing people and goods to move into a country freely: They’re pushing forward economic reform and an open-door policy.2the principle of allowing anyone to come to a place at any time, for example in order to discuss something |